Australian Birds

Once regarded as a full species, the Golden-backed Honeyeater is currently classed as a subspecies of the Black-chinned Honeyeater but the situation is not clear cut. This is discusssed in detail on pp.276-277 of The Directory of Australian Birds by Schodde and Mason.
Typical Golden-backed Honeyeaters from far north Qld, N.T. and W.A. have bright yellow backs and yellowish-green orbital skin. They are also quite common, unlike their southern counterparts - Black-chinned Honeyeaters are now regarded as rare in many parts of southern Australia. Like most of the other members of the genus, they live in family groups and are one of our sociable species.

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581203 ... This "Golden-backed Honeyeater" from Riversleigh Qld still has some blue around the eye.